Another property in the David Copley estate has closed escrow, property records show.

The latest real estate deal involves the former newspaper publisher's Craftsman home in La Jolla, which has sold for $1.975 million.

The buyers are Todd and Lannette Bloom. Todd Bloom is a real estate agent at Prudential California Realty in La Jolla, which also happens to be the brokerage that marketed the listing. Greg Noonan, of Prudential, was the seller's agent in this deal.

The Blooms, who closed on the 3,200-square-foot home on Monday, bought the home completely furnished and especially liked the fact they could walk to La Jolla Village from their home, Todd Bloom said.

Marketing materials describe the residence as "quiet, exquisitely appointed and beautifully maintained." Features include three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a half bath, four fireplaces and oak wall paneling, the listing says.

Copley bought the lot in April 1999 for $525,000 and completed the build of the existing home in 2006, assessor's records show.

This transaction marks the sale of at least five homes involved in the settlement of the Copley estate. Copley, who once ran The San Diego Union-Tribune, died from a heart attack in November at age 60. He was unmarried and left no children.

The other homes that have sold include a:

•Mission Beach house that sold for $3.85 million.

•Downtown condo that sold for $3.4 million.

•La Jolla cottage that sold for $725,000.

•Vacation retreat in Borrego Springs that sold for $712,500.

It's still unclear who will receive the proceeds from the sales of the homes and other assets, including luxury cars, household items and artwork.